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Chris Pratt and Anna Faris’ two-year-old was told to shush by Mickey Rourke

It might be time for Chris Pratt to go Guardians of the Galaxy- crazy on Mickey Rourke. The Marvel star's wife Anna Faris told Jimmy Kimmel last night that Rourke once told the couple's adorable two-year-old son Jack to 'shush' during a long flight.

Anna was a guest on Kimmel this week, and couldn't help gushing about her super cute son to the chat show host. But while our favourite showbiz couple Anna and Chris are huge Jack fans, it turns out movie legend Mickey isn't exactly the easy-going type. Anna told Jimmy that she bought Jack on an 11 hour flight to London when Chris was busy filming Guardians of the Galaxy in the city. The outgoing flight went smoothly, but on the way home Jack decided he'd had enough of the jet-set life and started, in Anna's words "vocalizing."

"Not screaming, not crying, just being adorable, I thought," Faris told Kimmel. "But I'm also sweating because you know everyone is hating me around me." The Mom actress revealed that suddenly she heard a loud "SHHH,"and soon realised it wasn't just any fellow passenger - it was Mickey Rourke. "I was already so nervous before knowing that everyone hated me, and then sort of to have sort of Mickey Rourke confirm that didn't feel great," she pointed out. "I got shushed by Mickey Rourke!"

Chris Pratt, Anna Faris and their son Jack

Chris Pratt, Anna Faris and their son Jack in 2013 (Splash News)

Jimmy played the good guy and asked if there was any way Mickey might have been joking, but Anna revealed he started grumbling comments like "'You better shut that baby up.'" And that's not all, when she returned to the set of her hit TV show Mom, she told one of the female writers the story and found out Mickey had also shushed her child! "He likes to shush babies!" Anna says. What a hobby!

Mickey might not be a Jack fan but Anna and Chris can't stop gushing about their only child. Chris appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show last month and revealed the worst thing about his two-year-old is how polite he is.

“It's super frustrating because you're like, ‘;Jack, I think it's time for you to go to bed.' And he's like, ‘;I thought about it and no thanks, Dad. Not right now,' ” he said, “He's so polite, what am I supposed to do? He'll be like, ‘;Hmm, I don't think so, I'd rather not right now.' I'm like, ‘;I did teach you to be polite … Okay, you can stay up.'"

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